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but the person was the most scared was mohammad's ex-wife and she will join us to tell us why. can we trust china? we're going to ask a ballet dancer used as a propaganda tool for the chinese communist regime but he now defected and is the subject of a powerful new movie called mao's last dancer. we're going to be reading your e-mails. [ applause ] >> mr. president, welcome to the huckabee show. i am surprised you are here. >> actually i am a bit surprised to. the they told me they i was going the colbert report. >> the staff brought you here instead. we're going to be talking later in the show about why people aren't going to vote -- what do you think people say they're not going to vote? >> let me say this -- one of the things that makes this country so great is that everyone has a right to vote. i wouldn't be what i'm doing today if people didn't get out and vote. >> that is why they aren't going to vote, i don't know. [ laughter ] >> would you able to hang around for a bit and be with us when we do our e-mails from our viewers? >> yes, i can. i look forward to doing. >> it
but the person was the most scared was mohammad's ex-wife and she will join us to tell us why. can we trust china? we're going to ask a ballet dancer used as a propaganda tool for the chinese communist regime but he now defected and is the subject of a powerful new movie called mao's last dancer. we're going to be reading your e-mails. [ applause ] >> mr. president, welcome to the huckabee show. i am surprised you are here. >> actually i am a bit surprised to. the they told me they...
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tobacco is the only product that will use -- that when used will kill a least half of the users, and on average, smoking takes 10 years away from your life. my father could have lived years longer if he had not smoke, and i think this is a measure that strongly protect public health, and i urge you for your support. thank you. president chiu, i forgot to think many groups and individuals who heads spin years helping to fight this for public health, including someone from the department of public health, dr. katz, and i also want to think many of the community organizations, including one with the lgbt groups, which has provided education for me and many activists and health advocates. i also want to thank a researcher and the many public health advocates that are in the crowd today, so, colleagues, please support this ordinance for a public health. thank you. president chiu: thank you. any additional discussion? if we could take a roll-call vote on this item. clerk calvillo: [reading roll] there are 7 ayes and 3 noes. president chiu: this item is passed on the first reading. item 21.
tobacco is the only product that will use -- that when used will kill a least half of the users, and on average, smoking takes 10 years away from your life. my father could have lived years longer if he had not smoke, and i think this is a measure that strongly protect public health, and i urge you for your support. thank you. president chiu, i forgot to think many groups and individuals who heads spin years helping to fight this for public health, including someone from the department of...
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the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other . hardy. ok let's look at some other stories now making headlines around the world this hour and to be killed and three houses destroyed after an explosion in one falls forcing say one person is still missing and seventeen people were injured windows all the neighboring homes the nearby cars were shattered by the force of law officials are still the choice determine the cause of the explosion. a boat carrying jewish activists has set sail from cyprus a bound for gaza in a bid to break israel's strict naval blockade over the palestinian territory organizers say their goal is to show that not a
the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each...
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but they always expected us to show up as soon as the ordered us to come for. the basements of the house have undergone no change since the one nine hundred thirty s. even the doors of the now nonexistent service lives that were used to move dust bins are still there were two sons ten years ago there was a big hole here some of the ground had been flushed away when they were building a sewage pipe a few other young man and i went down to a depth of twelve metres we saw there was a sunken underground been sucking in water and soil to be awarded later but it was blocked with concrete. is a professional digger he makes maps and charts of the capital's underground service lines archaeologists and rescue workers turned to him for help. house on the embankment a still under construction political prisoners built up bunker and the secret tunnels linking the house to the kremlin. well according to one theory they died there. traveled on to the mosque at a depth of seventeen thousand meters. but we saw several human skulls with holes at the back a large holes in the for
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of us thought that most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the declining u.s. economy and his grip on the middle east. to save the zionist regime augmentin a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public when you're smiling the leader started that the government had to have about eleven and what seemed like interviews with almost every network and they had a captive audience on the street boy did they have drawing activists to protest against his visit almost daily i don't know just. pomp and circumstance aside offered in a job said he may return to the negotiating table if the security council plays nice. iran has always be ready for a dialing based on respect and justice and the international community warned of where an escalation in the conflict could lead and if force is used against iran i believe this would be the shortest way to the radicals in the room. prevailing and decide that no that we will struck we must have group and talk of m d
of us thought that most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the declining u.s. economy and his grip on the middle east. to save the zionist regime augmentin a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public when you're smiling the leader started that the government had to have about eleven and what seemed like interviews with almost every network and they had a captive audience on the...
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it is unseemly tor us, these injustices would be tenfold. i think what is irresponsible is to not tell people what you are all about. >> so does this mean, if that ir of television dramas, what do you do with the material? does the audience really want to hear about public defenders were crusaders? -- or crusaders? >> attica's finch was listed as one of the 100 most popular heroes in american sentiment. as a prosecutor, that used to always take me off. he loses the case and that gets killed. then when his daughter is involved in the case, he'd obstructs justice by pretending to read the is not the killer. everybody loves that. even though he loses, the trucks and justice. when i was on "practice" we had a character that we spun off on another show who would destroy evidence. people loved him. it seems to me there has to be a free imagining from the public defender's office -- reimagining from the public defender's office about one we do. we all know where crime comes from. that group of people is also where crime victims come from. it is a l
it is unseemly tor us, these injustices would be tenfold. i think what is irresponsible is to not tell people what you are all about. >> so does this mean, if that ir of television dramas, what do you do with the material? does the audience really want to hear about public defenders were crusaders? -- or crusaders? >> attica's finch was listed as one of the 100 most popular heroes in american sentiment. as a prosecutor, that used to always take me off. he loses the case and that...
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stay with us. you are watching 9 news now. . >>> 9 news now is brought to you by toyota. >>> talk about a sweet ride a freshman has built a boat out of chocolate. the vessel comes with a saline an engine. not a gasoline engine. he took on a couple of passengers today in front of hundreds of onlookers. no word if anybody took a bite out of that boat. >> chocolate boat. too much time on his hands don't you think? >> 92 degrees was two degrees from the record high today. but hitting 90 degrees was the 67th day this year that we topped 90 degrees. and that ties an all-time record for 60 plus degree days for a year. an awfully hot year. the hottest fall temperature just a few days ago. it continues. we do have some relief on the way. unfortunately or fortunately there is some good to the bad, it is all going to come to an end with a big change and a lot of rain headed our way. a lot of rain, we have been so awfully dry. i am sure you are all aware of that. i am sure the grass on your lawn is certainly w
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and what can each one of us do tohelp? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of shington, d.c. school michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week, republican leaders in the house unveiled their pledge to americ campaign manifesto that's the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the higights -- extend the bush tax cuts, t spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate tt question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, representative -- rep
and what can each one of us do tohelp? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of shington, d.c. school michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week,...
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last year, the use to want to kick us out of the room, and they never succeeded, but they still wanted to do that nonetheless. the other point i wanted to make was to echo ms. jackson's statements about the good faith effort approach to local hiring, a lot of us are working to strengthen and eliminate the good faith effort approach to local hiring, hopefully, to get the kind of system where we can get everybody who is out of work right now, especially the folks that are struggling as much as folks on the ground in communities to really get more of -- what we're looking for is union jobs. to get folks in the community in good, solid work, and to get our brothers and were -- brothers and sisters from the rank-and- file to work. we think the way to do that is to eliminate good faith effort. we even published a report called "the failure of good faith" because we feel very strongly about this because we feel that it failed. so i'm going to give you a copy of this. and that any further public comment? -- >> any further public comment? seeing none, we can move on. >> mr. president, the next
last year, the use to want to kick us out of the room, and they never succeeded, but they still wanted to do that nonetheless. the other point i wanted to make was to echo ms. jackson's statements about the good faith effort approach to local hiring, a lot of us are working to strengthen and eliminate the good faith effort approach to local hiring, hopefully, to get the kind of system where we can get everybody who is out of work right now, especially the folks that are struggling as much as...
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made it a priority to develop new recycling and composting programs, set aggressive goals, and keep us on track. without further delay, it is my pleasure to introduce mayor gavin newsom, who has some spectacular news. mayor newsom: i think this is the completion of your first week on the job. melanie was with the speaker's office doing similar work, so that we could be successful in san francisco and but in a position to make a lot of the announcements we have been making bore over the last number of years. i happen to think this is a big deal. i think that other cities across the country that struggle to deal with the issue of their diversion rates with landfills that are literally filling up, that are becoming floating regattas of landfills that are being pushed up and down rivers and across the coast and around the continent, that this represents an important milestone, the cities can think differently and act differently and do some of them substantially differently -- do something substantially differently as it relates to their waist. what we know, we do not think, is that 1 mill
made it a priority to develop new recycling and composting programs, set aggressive goals, and keep us on track. without further delay, it is my pleasure to introduce mayor gavin newsom, who has some spectacular news. mayor newsom: i think this is the completion of your first week on the job. melanie was with the speaker's office doing similar work, so that we could be successful in san francisco and but in a position to make a lot of the announcements we have been making bore over the last...
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instead of letting us go to the colored coach, he put us off the train -- in the woods. that was my first brush with raw, unmitigated racism. and i began to cry. i had looked forward to going to the town and i'm here in the woods. now we have to trudge back home. mom said why are you crying? i said the man put us off the train. she said that's because he's trying to enforce a law that separates white people from blacks. she said but let me tell you something, that is not an occasion to cry. you are just as good as anyone on that train. we just did not have the power to make it possible to stay on the train. instead of your crying, i want you to spend your energy proving that you are a good as anyone on that train. with that we went back home and i wiped my tears away and i decided that was a good way to live. from that day until this day i have undertaken to prove i'm as good as anybody. that has been my motto. it's been the greatest lesson my mother taught me, and she taught me many. terribly important lesson not only for my survival but my making it through the maze of
instead of letting us go to the colored coach, he put us off the train -- in the woods. that was my first brush with raw, unmitigated racism. and i began to cry. i had looked forward to going to the town and i'm here in the woods. now we have to trudge back home. mom said why are you crying? i said the man put us off the train. she said that's because he's trying to enforce a law that separates white people from blacks. she said but let me tell you something, that is not an occasion to cry. you...
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>> the budget ended in 2010, that is why we have this confronting us, why? because they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> but you have a big majority. why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before going home to campaign for a month. >> i told you, the senate -- >> you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us, and what is not a specious act, chris is we have absolutely guaranteed that there will be no increase in middle income taxes and the president said that and speaker and i have said that, harry reid and dick durbin said that there will be no increase in middle income taxes. >> chris: here's the point, congressman. the democrats held a big majority in both the house and the senate for almost two years now. since january of 2009. almost two years. isn't it a serious failure by democrats in both the house and the senate that you haven't told the american people what is going to happen to their taxes on income, on dividends, on capital gains, on inheritance, an
>> the budget ended in 2010, that is why we have this confronting us, why? because they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> but you have a big majority. why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before going home to campaign for a month. >> i told you, the senate -- >> you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us, and what is not a specious act, chris is we have absolutely...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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we can use the knowledge to create an historic district. we can create a lot of character in the bayview town center. we can do other things in the commercial quarters. there are two approaches to affordability. raising income is one we need to focus more attention on. >> mr. jackson? >> when we talk about housing, jobs, and careers, we do not go the step deeper we need to. what types of housing question if there is no clamoring for an abundance of market rate housing. this committee has a deficit in the affordable housing. -- this community has a deficit in affordable housing. we did not sign up to have the regional housing crisis of on our backs. we need a strategy to solve the foreclosure issues happening in our communities. we support is sustainable for affordable housing and affordable housing construction. we also need to ensure we have a cooperative land trust approach to ensure the when people are for closed on a home, the city can buy foreclosed property to help keep those people in their homes. when we talk about job development,
we can use the knowledge to create an historic district. we can create a lot of character in the bayview town center. we can do other things in the commercial quarters. there are two approaches to affordability. raising income is one we need to focus more attention on. >> mr. jackson? >> when we talk about housing, jobs, and careers, we do not go the step deeper we need to. what types of housing question if there is no clamoring for an abundance of market rate housing. this...
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part of it is when was the last time any of us used a product from blockbuster. at least 10 years for me. >> it never made itself a better alternative to netflix. >> i didn't even know blockbuster was still around. i don't have a dvd player i use the cable -- >> just do video on demand. >> blu-ray. >> that's what netflix and others have to worry about. there's going to be more competition. >> you say unbelievable. i'd use another world, pathetic. the fact of the matter blockbuster could have owned this business. it was theirs. for me, i knew it was done for them when i preferred going to best buy than blockbuster, it's really that simple. you can go in there and get a plethora of other things as opposed to just movies. blockbuster never adapted to the times, never embraced the challenges staring them dead in their face. they just sat back and thought they could rest on their laurels because they were blockbuster, the place to go for movies. >> it was an '80s, '90s experience. you went out. everybody walked around. picked your movies. bought candy and left. that's
part of it is when was the last time any of us used a product from blockbuster. at least 10 years for me. >> it never made itself a better alternative to netflix. >> i didn't even know blockbuster was still around. i don't have a dvd player i use the cable -- >> just do video on demand. >> blu-ray. >> that's what netflix and others have to worry about. there's going to be more competition. >> you say unbelievable. i'd use another world, pathetic. the fact of...
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we have departments assigned here, so you will be getting a call from us. mayor newsom: animal welfare and patrol? you guys were sent out, and you have been helpful. thank you. if you could just let us know a little bit about what you have done. >> our apartment was on standby as early as 8:00 last night. we reached out to our counterparts in san mateo county, the peninsula humane society, and offered our assistance. this morning around 10:00, we got a request for help, and we sent two units with animal control officers to canvass the area in san bruno 4 lose rolling heads and/or assist in any way that we could. our officers are still in the field dealing with that right now. mayor newsom: anything from a medical examiner perspective? you avail yourself to your colleagues down there. >> [inaudible] resources that we could put on standby in case there were more fatalities than the san mateo coroner's office could handle. we put one investigator and one van on standby. we have been in contact with the san mateo county coroner's office. this time, they have no
we have departments assigned here, so you will be getting a call from us. mayor newsom: animal welfare and patrol? you guys were sent out, and you have been helpful. thank you. if you could just let us know a little bit about what you have done. >> our apartment was on standby as early as 8:00 last night. we reached out to our counterparts in san mateo county, the peninsula humane society, and offered our assistance. this morning around 10:00, we got a request for help, and we sent two...
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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the district attorney's office. there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our
most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the...
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and you can find us on facebook and follow us on twitter. join us at pbs.org. as we leavexr you, scenes from armenian orthodox worship service held at a 10th century cathedral in eastern turkey. this was the first service to take place at the cathedral since the time of the mass killings of armenians by the turks nearly 100 years ago. ♪ an indianapolis-based private fa foundation dedicated to its founders interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're yourretirementcompany.com. also by the henry louis foundation and the
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uses within the avenue special use district. item number 13. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on the file 101091. planning code requiring al use 1 101091. planning code requiring al use authorization for other entertainment uses and the special use district, commissioners item 12 would be an interim resolution that would take effect up to 18 months. item 13 would be permanent controls. >> commissioners, we do not have a -- supervisor pier's office, did you want to give a brief overview? >> well, yes, i'll give a brief overview and then actually -- chris, i might have you fill in since you had the primary conversations with the supervisor on this. in your packet, make sure on the -- in the sleeve cover is a definition of -- of other entertainment, just so that you northbound what that is -- what the -- the -- the commissioner dooley, do you not have that? so, as -- as it was read to you, the resolution is interim for 18 months. and -- right now there isn't -- there isn't condition
uses within the avenue special use district. item number 13. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on the file 101091. planning code requiring al use 1 101091. planning code requiring al use authorization for other entertainment uses and the special use district, commissioners item 12 would be an interim resolution that would take effect up to 18 months. item 13 would be permanent controls. >> commissioners, we do not have a -- supervisor...
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more of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for this show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride this is data data generated from an electrical grid from wires streets businesses homes. when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare for alternative energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter energy system that's going to support a claim. wealthy british style is not the answer it's not on time.
more of use in the world that surrounds us and if we're savvy enough it's also helping us get the right things back. so it was. in from the tiniest micro biological systems the problems of our global ecology are all under the scope of today's top scientists and with the assistance of innovative new equipment we have more than ever information about our planet right at our fingertips that's all for this show join us for more next month on technology update until then enjoy the ride this is data...
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use the internet. what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone back from the summer break. all of our staff was hard at work during this hiatus we have had. it is wednesday -- it is tuesday, september 14, 2:00 p.m.. [tolroll call -- all present] item seven has -- item 11 has been taken off the calendar and will be continued to the next meeting. the next item is approval of the minutes of the july 27 special meeting and minutes of the august 10 regu
use the internet. what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and...
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but chair maxwell: welcome to lay and use. i am the chair, sophie maxwell, and i am joined by david chiu and later eric mar. madam clerk? clerk somera: please turn off all cell phones. chair maxwell: i believe we do not have other reports today. madam clerk, i number one. clerk somera: mission bay north, blocks n3-n3a. >> what you have before you is a project that is located within mission bay north. i will give you the image so you can see where that is. we're talking about public infrastructure for blocks n3 and n3a, and that includes the sidewalk as well. that is on king and berry and between fourth and fifth, and i will show you an example of the structure. the sidewalk on berry, from property line to property line, street trees, and street lights. the director of public works issued a notice determining that the project was completed and ready for acceptance and intended use. the department of planning has determined that it met the terms of the general plan, in the redevelopment agency determines the acceptance of the ap
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>> it used to be 67, now it's only 60. so it's the easiest right now. one of the differences is a number of years you had to go and talk. now they can have it without the long speeches. but that was quite a historic time. and mr. smith goes to washington, long phil busters. i'd be willing to talk, though. >> some of your republican colleagues have suggested that if republicans do gain control, that government shutdown may be in the offing. specifically for health care reform this is being talked about, the idea of putting restrictions on appropriations funding for hhs or the i.r.s. to implement this law. is it worth shutting down the government over anything in the next two years in a republican-controlled congress? specifically over health care reform given how much it's disliked by members of your party. is a government shutdown something you would support? >> what i would like to do is see us choking off some of this money that's supposed to go to the internal revenue service. they're asking for $10 billion to fund hiring up to 16,000 new i.r.s. agen
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welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis to the region's vast resources heats up prompting russia to call for war cooperation for that reason the arctic nations gathered a mosque in this week in an attempt to avoid clashes. well that start is laura emma talks to professor william handle a currency expert who believes the greek bailout is illegal. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me ab
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you and say, miss evans, i remember three weeks ago you said if we brought in this form you'd give us popsicles. so they remember everything, and they internalize it and so if you tell them that they're smart, they're going to believe it. and we know as he had kators that they're smart, we know they can achieve, but we also need them to realize that they can achieve, and when that happens, it can produce magical things. i'm going to end in an analogy. and oftentimes the kids would say we're only 7, we don't understand what you're saying. and i say, don't worry, one day you will. but -- everybody likes food, so i like to talk about food. the analogy -- let me go into it. so if you're at an all-you-can-eat buffet and you have a small plate and large plate, if the hostess gives you a small plate, there's only so much food you can put on that plate. if thee gives you a large plate, you can pile up all the food you could possibly want. that's what we need to do with our students. we need to continually give them big plates so they can continually be learning. thanks for your time. [applaus
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thanks for joining us. tonight we'll devote the better part of this hour to the controversy swirling around bishop eddie long. ted haggard faced his own sex scandal. but we want to catch up on some of the top stories. >>> the water left behind in the midwest from recent storms is causing big problems. torrential downpours caused flooding. it's expected to last throughout the weekend. >>> a federal judge is ordering the air force to reinstate an openly lesbian flight nurse. major margaret witt was discharged in 2007 under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. but the judge said it violated witt's constitutional rights. they blocked a bill that would have repealed the "don't ask, don't tell." >>> the separation of church and state watchdog group staged at fort bragg, north carolina. it was put on by the billy graham evangelistic association, which has staged similar events on other u.s. military bases. critics said the gathering blurred the line between the state, in this case, the military and relig
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us? >> smith, sfmta. we adopted our budget plan just last year. every five years we adopt a new bike plan and fund bicycle project. we are scheduled to do this again, funded to start the process again in two years adapt another bike plan to the state of affairs in san francisco. look at these things within the context that it will not be long before the next bite plan is due to be put together. -- next bike plan is due to be put together. for us to go back at this point and look at adapting the bike plan to fit in the recommendations and to environmental review, it would be very expensive and take a lot of time. every time we begin a process like that, we have to survey all of the locations where we have planned by improvements, see what new developments are out there, and if it is being incorporated in the numbers. our last by plan environmental review was so expensive it took about three years for us to complete. we would definitely have to spend a lot of time we doing analysis of the l
us? >> smith, sfmta. we adopted our budget plan just last year. every five years we adopt a new bike plan and fund bicycle project. we are scheduled to do this again, funded to start the process again in two years adapt another bike plan to the state of affairs in san francisco. look at these things within the context that it will not be long before the next bite plan is due to be put together. -- next bike plan is due to be put together. for us to go back at this point and look at...
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there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the three to one issue. we wanted to basically start a dialogue, and we sat down of to a couple of years ago and i think we stand ready. i just want to say that we remain committed. in 2006, we were heading down a road. we heard loud and clear that the community benefit broadly understood, and requested access was to keep to a certain level financially. we are going to do that. to the extent that this goes forward, not try to predetermine the outcome, because cpmc can come to the table with many, many different.things. supervisor chiu: if i could ask a question of you? am
there are special uses everywhere in the city. they are conditional uses. they're all at the discretion of the commission, and we always have to shote our ability. the language that is proposed for the special use district has the allowance for hospitals for a conditional use, and no one is trying to get out from under that. why is there not a discussion of a three to one housing requirement? there are multiple housing requirements in the sweep of the projects, including st. luke's. one is the...
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of communicating with us by e-mail, letting us know what is going on. i would particularly interested in those professional development opportunities, and some advice for when you think it might be helpful if we are available to show up to show support. i do not think it is appropriate for board farmers to be at all the meetings you have -- all board members to be at all the meetings you have. not only do i want to see how this is working and the potential implications, but also i think it is important for the people working at these schools to understand how important we think this is. if you can in the coming weeks figure out a way to do that, give us some advice. i would appreciate that. >> we would be glad to do that. commissioner yee: thanks for the report. i have been anxious to hear about these for a while now. a couple of things that would be helpful for me -- i would like to get an update of the organizational chart. i know you have given some organizational charts before, but it would be nice when i am walking to the schools that i see that. a
of communicating with us by e-mail, letting us know what is going on. i would particularly interested in those professional development opportunities, and some advice for when you think it might be helpful if we are available to show up to show support. i do not think it is appropriate for board farmers to be at all the meetings you have -- all board members to be at all the meetings you have. not only do i want to see how this is working and the potential implications, but also i think it is...
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the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask him to reach a public spot near our center we check to see whether he's a trouble maker who only wants we're sure that he needs help then we take him with us. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each...
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join us for technology update on our g. but as whaley is heading for a general election which is being seen as a test for president chavez's ruling party after boycotting the poll in two thousand and five the opposition is determined to win back seats in a nationalist sample janet huff is reports from caracas. it's an outstanding view from the top of one of the finest hotels in caracas venezuela. but on the ground there is a different reality a class war between the wealthy and the poor a battle that has been playing out here in venezuela since president chavez came to power in one thousand nine hundred eight it happened in almost every election and this one is no exception to the city. it is what has politically mobilized both sides of the class divine it's leading to scenes as distinct as day six the first. and that is. what the people of venezuela are calling one of the most important election of the year the celebration that we're in the middle of is actually a political rally today marks the end of the two thousand and
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms and one heck of a ride, marysol. so before you take off, we want to take a look back at some of your classic moments. >> good morning, everyone. it's time to take a look at the weather across the nation. >> marysol leads us off. >> marysol. >> now to mary. >> now let's see what's happening right outside your window. >> i'll get his autograph. >> aaagh! >> time now for the weather. marysol castro. >> north to evansville. could see up to 2 inches of rain. >> marysol is measuring wind speeds on long island and snow. >> there she is. >> she looks appropriately miserable. >> the wind here is the real story. >> across the state we saw that she left plenty of destruction. >> that's a quick look at th
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms and one heck of a ride, marysol. so before you take off, we want to take a look back at some of your classic moments. >> good...
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joining us. as you'll see from the news today higher commodity prices are unusually widespread could it be that demand for products is finally coming true? i've heard that prediction for decades but somehow over production always seems to follow. but the demand is real, weather patterns have me a little unease about how well we producers will be able to meet the customer needs. time for the headlines. here is al. thanks john. after several years of shrinking herds, the cattle industry is poised for profits. they hit their highest mark in two years pushing beef up 20% in 2010. this had producers smiling. about 600 people participated in the three day affair which included tours of local ranches in big sky country. they came to discuss the direction of the industry. they said market potential looks good next year and demand is up 5% from a year ago even if it remains flatly the be higher demand than 2010. for cap and -- prices will move tire, calf prices are averaging higher than a year ago. well s
joining us. as you'll see from the news today higher commodity prices are unusually widespread could it be that demand for products is finally coming true? i've heard that prediction for decades but somehow over production always seems to follow. but the demand is real, weather patterns have me a little unease about how well we producers will be able to meet the customer needs. time for the headlines. here is al. thanks john. after several years of shrinking herds, the cattle industry is poised...
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thanks for joining us tonight. until next week, from new york, this is mike huckabee, good night and god bless! [ applause ] >>> it as battle for the future of america. >> a battle between those who say we need less government. and those who actually say. >> you know, the government like a monster in the hills. the government is us. >> it costs to live in a civilized society and we all need to pay our fair share. >> wait a se. >> how do you give a debate to people that didn't put any in? >> today there is a battle between the takers andmakers. >> it as battle because the government is threatening to take us from amaker nation into taker nation status. >> the private sector is literally dying and the federal government is providing more and more pay and benefits. >> union thugs are sucking the life out of america. >> that is an absurd statement. >> you are end up with lesser people that don't produce and then that is the spiral, that is the end. >> some say america's wealth is like a pot. >> are you getting your fai
thanks for joining us tonight. until next week, from new york, this is mike huckabee, good night and god bless! [ applause ] >>> it as battle for the future of america. >> a battle between those who say we need less government. and those who actually say. >> you know, the government like a monster in the hills. the government is us. >> it costs to live in a civilized society and we all need to pay our fair share. >> wait a se. >> how do you give a debate...
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he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams senior -- bush senior, bush junior. >> i see. did he comment on anything like transparency of his from the documents? >> well, we tried to explain that we're an access agency and that americans are entitled to see the their country. i think in fact that i've been invited to come to bag dand see if we can't bring a delegation to advice them on organizing the archives which we may do. >> you've had an awful lot of experience before the archives with the arrival of measure of freedom to russia. the yeltsin and earlier in fact when you headed up the center for de
he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams...
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guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works out fairly well. in 2012 there will be methods experimented with for folks who don't have a land line. host: comparing that to an actual person on the phone talking to a potential voter do you get a different feel when you're talking one on one versus the automated system? guest: well, the automated system has couple advantages. number one from a trending point of view, when we ask a person about barack obama's job approval, the person is hearing the exact same voice with the exact same inflection and the exact same nuance that a person heard on january 20, 2009.
guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works...
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they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil
they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into...
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it is literally killing us. we need to make public transportation and other alternatives more attractive. we need to redesign our routes. we need dedicated lanes for bicycles and transit. we need better to language and access services. we need better shuttle buses and more reliable transfers. eventually, muni needs to be free to ride. we need to think big. >> i definitely think we need to put public transit -- more effort into fixing the public transit system. we need to expand on what our vision of public transit is the cannot only be muni. -- it cannot only be muni. folks need to be able to move about without too much hassle to there are a great number of folks in district 10 that are disabled seniors who cannot use the bicycle. we have got to use other things. we need to increase shuttle services increase services for seniors and disabled. >> you can appreciate muni because a.c. transi is barely showing up at the bus stop. our buses carry 7000 people a day. imagine all of us getting on the bus. i do not agree
it is literally killing us. we need to make public transportation and other alternatives more attractive. we need to redesign our routes. we need dedicated lanes for bicycles and transit. we need better to language and access services. we need better shuttle buses and more reliable transfers. eventually, muni needs to be free to ride. we need to think big. >> i definitely think we need to put public transit -- more effort into fixing the public transit system. we need to expand on what...
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i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment and recovery act which has saved or created millions of jobs, and now so many more in our state. we have been the bastion of creativity and the entrepreneurial thinking. we have embraced what is possible in technology and science, clean energy, and essential to all of that, under george miller's leadership, education. california, in our view, has always led the way. our great city has led the charge to the future of prosperity founded in the drive, determination, and the spirit of our workers. i, too, want to salute the building trade for
i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment...
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join us for technology update on our g. four militants have been killed in a counterterrorist operation in russia's caucasus among them is the head of a terrorist group responsible for a number of attacks in the region a two day special operation was launched on friday in the city of manhood a law against militants hiding out in want of the city's buildings the site was sealed off by security forces friday night a suicide bomber attempted to break through the cordon having failed and blew himself up injuring at least forty two people. the violence rages in iraq with both civilians and security forces facing increasing attacks by militants following the official and of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops still remain in the country they're supposed to support and train the local police but as artie's polis we are discovered it's barely helping. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi
join us for technology update on our g. four militants have been killed in a counterterrorist operation in russia's caucasus among them is the head of a terrorist group responsible for a number of attacks in the region a two day special operation was launched on friday in the city of manhood a law against militants hiding out in want of the city's buildings the site was sealed off by security forces friday night a suicide bomber attempted to break through the cordon having failed and blew...
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thanks for joining us. tonight we're going to devote the better part of this hour to a discussion about the controversy swirling around bishop eddie long. among those joining us ted haggard a man who faced his own sex scandal while a minister but first we want to catch up on the top stories. they are drying out in the upper midwest but the water left behind from recent storms is causing big problems. torrential downpours have led to days of rising flood waters in parts of minnesota and wisconsin. no reports of deaths or injuries though. but the flooding is expected to last throughout the weekend. a federal judge is ordering the air force to reinstate an openly lesbian flight nurse. major margaret witt was discharged in 2007 under the military's don't ask don't tell policy but the judge ruled the discharge violated witt's constitutional rights. this past week the senate blocked a defense bill that would have repealed don't ask don't tell. a watch dog group for the separation of church and state is criticizin
thanks for joining us. tonight we're going to devote the better part of this hour to a discussion about the controversy swirling around bishop eddie long. among those joining us ted haggard a man who faced his own sex scandal while a minister but first we want to catch up on the top stories. they are drying out in the upper midwest but the water left behind from recent storms is causing big problems. torrential downpours have led to days of rising flood waters in parts of minnesota and...
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this has been an issue for us. i am happy to report that just in the last six months or so, we have been working with the small business development center, and they have brought on someone who speaks mandarin and canton eese. his name is lawrence liu, and he is acting as a translator as needed or to connect clients with what they need. there is still a lot of progress to be made. i am hoping that within two years from now, we will be able to point to a much more complete stable of services for that population. >> and then my second observation is the p.d
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>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're all actors and the stories aren't real, but the truth is there are medical mysteries all around us. today we're going to take you to a place where patients go when no one has been able to tell them what is wrong. they're real medical mysteries, and they're with real people. let's get started. what if you got sick with a life-threatening condition, but your doctor doesn't know why or what to do. i'm going to take you inside a hospital, a sort of place of last resort, where a team of the most brilliant minds in medicine solve the nation's most mysterious i
>>> we hope you stay with us. this morning's first service at new birth missionary church starts in about 30 minutes. we'll have an in depth discussion on these allegations against bishop eddie long. the bishop will also have a news conference. martin savidge will be covering that for us. for now, sanjay gupta, m.d. begins now. >>> good morning. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. when you think of the program "house," you probably think of medical mysteries. of course, they're...
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...
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cutting down on the amount of the gas mileage we're using whether it is driving our car a lot, using the plane a lot, really analyzing how much energy we're having on the planet. how much am i throwing away. what kind of diet do i have? there is higher impact actions we can take by simply replacing a light bulb but everything is important. >> the term throwing away and you say where is away? >> where does it go? >> it goes somewhere. it is not that it just goes away but if you were -- my mother had some health issues and it took most of the summer and she got great care, but i would see things like people throwing away rubber gloves and there is so much of this all day long and how many rooms and how many patients? this goes on all over. >> that is a perfect example of what i call an unexamined assumption. we never think about it. the idea we can throw our garbage away, it disappears and of course it goes into the landfill. toxic waste begins seeping into the ground. it gives off methane there. everything we do has an affect. >> is it too late in the sense there are so many things, t
cutting down on the amount of the gas mileage we're using whether it is driving our car a lot, using the plane a lot, really analyzing how much energy we're having on the planet. how much am i throwing away. what kind of diet do i have? there is higher impact actions we can take by simply replacing a light bulb but everything is important. >> the term throwing away and you say where is away? >> where does it go? >> it goes somewhere. it is not that it just goes away but if you...